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Published: 2009-04-02, Author: Matt , review by: techworld.com
At around 46p a gigabyte, it's not the cheapest backup solution. Good looking, solid and beyond intuitive, the Clickfree Portable Backup HD225 may be the device that gets you to back up regularly. ...
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Published: 2009-03-04, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Backup remains a guilty chore, and one which most of us don’t complete as often as we know we ought to. Cheap USB drives certainly offer the storage, but it’s still down to the user to make the most of them; that’s where Clickfree comes in. Their aut...
Simple plug-and-play backup. Works with multiple PCs or Macs. Works with 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 2000, XP, and Vista. No install needed.
Must reformat to switch between Macs and PCs. Requires OS X 10.5 or later on Macs.
With the HD325, a 320GB drive thats dead simple to use and has plenty of space for files from multiple computers, Storage Appliance Corp. improves its Clickfree backup hard drive with Mac compatibility....
Abstract: Clickfree USB backup drive The Clickfree unit is a pocket-sized USB hard drive that measures about 11.8cm by 7.7cm by 1.7cm and weights just 159 grams. It’s entirely powered by the USB port, though you can use an external power source (not included) if...
No-hassle automatic backup; record-breaking transfer speeds; inexpensive; includes dual-prong USB cable.
No FireWire; does not support Windows 98/ME; short one-year warranty.
Small business and personal users with large amounts of data will appreciate the Clickfrees painless backup drive that practically automates all the work through the embedded software. People running older Windows operating systems are out of luck, bu...
Abstract: If you got a new computer over the holidays, you’re probably focused right now on enjoying all its cool features, or savoring how much faster it is than the old warhorse it replaced. The last thing you want to dwell upon is the chore of backing up your...